The Asian Football Confederation has backed Michel Platini
to take over FIFA, saying he would help ensure a smooth transition for the
world governing body from the scandal-tainted Sepp Blatter era.
Thursday's endorsement by the AFC is an important one for
the European football boss, who 24 hours earlier confirmed he would run for
FIFA president for which he is considered the front-runner.
Blatter announced he was standing down, shortly after being
re-elected as president in June, following the emergence of a major corruption
scandal.
The election is set for February 26 next year.
"We have of course noted Michel Platini's decision to
stand, and he is certainly a unique candidate who would bring stability and a
smooth transition to normality for FIFA in this difficult situation," an
AFC statement quoted its President Sheikh Salman Bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa as
saying.
"In order to stabilise, (FIFA) needs leadership,
experience and new ideas, but above all it needs football to be placed at its
heart."
He called on the 47-member AFC to "remain as united as
possible behind the single best candidate."
Platini, 60, a former Juventus and France star who heads
European governing body UEFA, is on a shortlist of declared and likely
candidates that includes Prince Ali bin al Hussein of Jordan, and South Korean
billionaire Chung Mong-Joon, who confirmed his candidacy earlier Thursday.
Platini has made increasing calls for reform of the world
body in recent months.
These have been heightened since US authorities charged 14
people - including seven FIFA officials who were arrested in Zurich in May -
with corruption.
The statement by the Kuala Lumpur-based AFC, which had been
a key supporter of Blatter, said "we should also remember that the FIFA
president is only one part of FIFA, which is why it is so important to get the
reforms right".
"Everybody accepts the need for change in FIFA, and in
addition to changing the president much of the rest of FIFA's organisation and
the way it functions need to be modernised as well," the AFC president
said, without giving specifics.
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